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Where Lyons purred, councils can roar

John Healey looks at the key points of the Lyons review and highlights the challenges local authorities will face implementing the results.

The Lyons Housing Review, commissioned by Ed Miliband and published last month, is the most comprehensive report on housing for any government or opposition party since Kate Barker's report on planning eight years ago.

It paints a compelling picture of the dire position we are in as a country. Our nation's future well-being depends on ensuring our children and grandchildren have somewhere decent and affordable to live. Yet there's now an estimated shortfall of a million homes, and we're falling further behind every year. Last year only 110,000 new houses were built, less than half the number needed just to keep up with the formation of new households.

John Healey

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